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Hot Links: McCain over Obama in AP poll, Arizona in a recession, doggie dials 911 for master, and Mr. Sulu gets hitched to another dude.

By Stephen Lemons Arizona's in a recession, and business moves to Mexico due to employer sanctions law. Still think it was a good idea? UNLV Rebs surprise Sun Devils in overtime. Cards devour Dolphins. D-Backs done in by Reds. Bill Heard Chevrolet shuttered. Bomb explodes at Scottsdale restaurant Dickie's Dogs...
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By Stephen Lemons

Arizona's in a recession, and business moves to Mexico due to employer sanctions law. Still think it was a good idea? UNLV Rebs surprise Sun Devils in overtime. Cards devour Dolphins. D-Backs done in by Reds. Bill Heard Chevrolet shuttered. Bomb explodes at Scottsdale restaurant Dickie's Dogs. Infant tossed during carjack. (Does anyone remember Raising Arizona?) McCain leads Obama 48-44 in new poll. Colorado linchpin to McCain win, says Sonoran Alliance blog. And Mr. Sulu, aka George Takei, ties the knot with another dude. May they live long and prosper.

Employer sanctions law moves business to Mexico.

Economic indicators show Arizona in a recession.

Bill Heard Chevrolet closes, lays off 148.

Cards reel in Dolphins, 31-10.

Reds roll over D-Backs, 2-1.

Sun Devils shocked by UNLV’s OT win, 23-20.

Scottsdale pooch phones 911 for ill master.

Bomb explodes at Scottsdale eatery, owner injured.

Infant tossed from vehicle during carjacking.

McCain leads Obama 48-44 percent in AP poll.

Colorado the key to McCain electoral college win, says Sonoran Alliance.

Mr. Sulu (George Takei) gets hitched to another fella.

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